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Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Five Cues Why New 'Hulk' As A Monster Mystery

(from usatoday.com
by Brian Truitt)

(Photo: Marvel Comics)

Mark Waid ended his run on Indestructible Hulk with a bang — actually two of them, right to the back of the big green guy's head.

The mystery of who exactly shot the monstrous superhero kicks off in the writer's relaunched Hulk series, debuting today and featuring Mark Bagley on art duties.

The game is afoot, and here are five clues why Hulk lovers and newbies alike will want to jump on Waid's comic book.

The return of an old colleague. One of Bruce Banner's peers from his old university days is tapped to operate and get the bullets out of his cranium. The good doctor has some regrets on his past with Banner, though, especially as it pertains to his Hulk-outs.

The bullets to the head. There's a reason why the shooter put two in Hulk's noggin, and in specific spots. It's something that a S.H.I.E.L.D. sniper could do, but is the Hulk's recent "employer" responsible for this nefarious attempted murder?

A mystery man. There's a dude who has some serious tech on his side and does his best to control the Hulk. Even in a weakened state, the monster's still dangerous, but he doesn't get his hands on the puppet master, so that reveal will come later.

Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. In the movies and on TV, agents Maria Hill and Phil Coulson are not having the best of times. In the comics, things aren't much better — they're tasked to find Banner since S.H.I.E.L.D. still has plans for him. Although those might be changing because…

A big change for Banner. The guy's left in a different state at the end of the first issue than most readers have ever seen him. No spoilers, but suffice it to say, there aren't too many scenarios where turning into the Hulk in the middle of an invasive brain surgery ends well.

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I am a good person who believes in the good in others. I am a fiercely loyal friend. I am an RN and not working right now.I plan on going back, which may not be an option due to my disabilities, but I have other options I am exploring. I love books! I, growing up, always had a book in my hand. I love getting lost in a world of books, a world that is not my same day to day world. I love comic books.I went to my first ComicCon this year and am already ready for next year! I adore movies.I will watch almost any movie but prefer horror, dark comedies, IFC type movies, and classics like The Postman Always Rings Twice. I love TCM! I am a big kid! I love Nickelodeon. I love all types of music. I tend to lean towards heavy metal, classic rock, old rap, some top 40. I love the winter and snow,so I am thrilled that it is Novemeber. There is nothing at all that compares to a walk in the snow. I have a wonderful husband of 13 years who is a one in a million find. He knows me better than I know myself. I have a mini-poodle rescue named Nino. I call him my companion because he follows me everywhere and is very in tune to me, very protective of me especially concerning my disabilities. He has his own blog! I have a lot of disabilities but people are surprised to find this out because I am always laughing and smiling and in a good mood. Why cry? It changes nothing and gives you a headache! I would love to do a lot more traveling. I am a homebody but going to PA and WY were very memorable for me. I love bakery deserts like Canolis. A chocoholic - Godiva all the way!! My favorite is anything mint chocolate. I also love and collect stickers! I have been reading a lot lately and I love it. I have a blog you can find here http://www.bloglovin.com/mismatchedbookends.

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